Usages of divertirse
Mi hermano se acuesta tarde cuando quiere divertirse con amigos.
My brother goes to bed late when he wants to have fun with friends.
Nos vamos a divertir mucho en la fiesta si bailamos y cantamos juntos.
We are going to have a lot of fun at the party if we dance and sing together.
Nos divertimos muchísimo en la fiesta.
We have a lot of fun at the party.
Aprovecho mi tiempo libre para descansar y divertirme.
I take advantage of my free time to rest and have fun.
El miércoles tus gemelos se divertirán en el parque de diversiones todo el día.
On Wednesday your twins will have fun at the amusement park all day.
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